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Applying to college is a big step in every student’s life. You gather your grades, prepare your documents, and start thinking about what sets you apart from everyone else. For […] ...
Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNWhen we teach our children to write, we teach a nation to think: Why the Literacy Challenge 2025 must matter to every GhanaianABBEYWe often ask: how do we raise intelligent children?How do we prepare our youth for the future?How do we build a better Ghana?We talk about science, technology, and money. But we usually forget ...
Jade Lee, a student going into the 8th grade at CICS Prairie in Roseland, recently returned from a trip to Washington, D.C., ...
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Every on MSNHow to Keep Your Writing Weird in the Age of AIKatie Parrott in Working Overtime Today is the last day of our quarterly ”think week,” when we take a step back to both reflect and generate new ideas to build for you in the coming months. We'll end ...
A recent study of ChatGPT’s use for writing essays does not paint a flattering picture of the tool. But some of the study’s ...
Strong writing showcases not just skill with language, but depth of thought, originality, and self-awareness. When I was a ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSN‘Writing is thinking’: Do students who use ChatGPT learn less?A recent study suggests students who use ChatGPT to write essays engage in less critical thinking. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
What if the stories we are given about birth and healing aren’t enough? How do we write about birth trauma without smoothing ...
One group used ChatGPT to write 20-minute essays, one used a search engine, and the final group had to make do with only their brains.
But what if you want it to sound exactly like the way that you naturally write? Well, that is something you can do with Claude, inputting instructions to copy your writing style in full.
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The Pioneer on MSNThe Inner Classroom: Finding Words for the UnspokenIn my Inner Classroom, the lessons do not just belong to my students. They often find their way back to me too. Aarish was a quiet boy who came to me with an idea for his Common App Essay. He was ...
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